Background The ability to learn collaboratively and work in teams is an essential competency in both educational and healthcare settings, and collaborative student activities are acknowledged as being an important part of the pedagogical approach in higher education and teaching. The course that was the focus of this research, a 15-ECTS-credit online course in philosophy of science, ethics, and research methods, was offered online as part of 11 master’s-level health programmes at a university in Norway. Collaborative learning in combination with digital teaching tools was the preferred pedagogical approach in the online course. The aim of the study was to describe, explore and discuss how the students collaborated in small groups in an onli...
Collaborative skills have been perceived as the most important skills by learners, instructors, and ...
Promotion of flexibility and diversity in university education encourages courses to include distanc...
This case study describes the journey of an undergraduate module in its transition from an in-perso...
Background - Collaboration in combination with student activities is an acknowledged pedagogical app...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine collaborative learning processes during a p...
Abstract In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, c...
The purpose of this research is to develop a deeper understanding of collaborative learning as expe...
There is much evidence to support the occurrence of learning in connection with collaboration, both ...
More and more students are opting to take online courses and team-based learning is increasingly com...
Currently, higher education institutes are urged to adapt their education programmes rapidly to onli...
The ability to work in teams is an imperative competency in today’s complex healthcare delivery syst...
Promoting student collaboration has often been viewed as one of the many challenges instructors face...
This chapter examines the application of collaborative learning strategies advocated for online lear...
The report about distance learning in higher education in Portugal (2009) states that only a small p...
This paper was prepared to see the perceptions of online lectures regarding collaborative learning, ...
Collaborative skills have been perceived as the most important skills by learners, instructors, and ...
Promotion of flexibility and diversity in university education encourages courses to include distanc...
This case study describes the journey of an undergraduate module in its transition from an in-perso...
Background - Collaboration in combination with student activities is an acknowledged pedagogical app...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine collaborative learning processes during a p...
Abstract In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, c...
The purpose of this research is to develop a deeper understanding of collaborative learning as expe...
There is much evidence to support the occurrence of learning in connection with collaboration, both ...
More and more students are opting to take online courses and team-based learning is increasingly com...
Currently, higher education institutes are urged to adapt their education programmes rapidly to onli...
The ability to work in teams is an imperative competency in today’s complex healthcare delivery syst...
Promoting student collaboration has often been viewed as one of the many challenges instructors face...
This chapter examines the application of collaborative learning strategies advocated for online lear...
The report about distance learning in higher education in Portugal (2009) states that only a small p...
This paper was prepared to see the perceptions of online lectures regarding collaborative learning, ...
Collaborative skills have been perceived as the most important skills by learners, instructors, and ...
Promotion of flexibility and diversity in university education encourages courses to include distanc...
This case study describes the journey of an undergraduate module in its transition from an in-perso...